Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 20

Publication:
Hope Stari
Location:
Hope, Arkansas
Issue Date:
Page:
20
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

StAft, HOFt, Wednesday, fH saasi arlrtfl Dli4 Moving Call. 7-3W CLASSIFIED Adi 'Must fie In Office fiay Before Publication WANT All WcmtAds art but tfds will be ovef and tlort accounts allowed with thfe utv dcfstdndlHi occtWHt Wtien sfatefMnt Is ffertdcred. Nutnbef Of Ub t6 ,15 16 ta 20 Zt to 26 to 30 3) to 35 36 to 40 41 to One .45 .60 .75 .90 1.0S 1.20 I 35 1.50 three Days .90 1.20 1 50 1.80 2.10 2.40 270 3.00 Six one Days M6hfH 1.50 450 2 00 6.00 2 50 7.50 3.00 9.00 3.50 10.50 4.00 12.00 4.50 13.50 5.00 15.00 Help Wonted WAITRESSES wanted, Diamond Cafe. Apply at Lost Strayed or Stolen ONE dark brown Jersey cow Weighs about 700 Ibs. 8 years old E.

W. Copeland, Phone 7-2271. 22-3t STRESSES Guaranteed Diy DAVIS 7-8211 ESTERN SHARES led Jfuhd available from -J WyiM 43 to 50 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1 time per inch 3 times 60c per inch 6 times 50c per inch quoted above are for consecutive Insertions. Irregular or skip- dote ods will take the one-day rate. All dolly classified advertising copy will be accepted until 5 p.

m. fof publication tne following day. The publishers reserve the right to revise or edit all advertisements offered for publication and to reject ony objectionable advertising submitted Initials of one or more letters, groups or figures such as house or telephone numbers count as one word. The Hope Star will not be responsible for errors In Want Ads unless errors are colled to our attention after FIRST insertion of od and then for ONLY the ONE incorrect insertion. PHONE: PROSPECT 7-3431 The Negro Community Helen Turner Phone 7-6830 Or bHnq to Miss Turner at Hicks Funeral Home MissouHans Lick State Teachers By the Associated the Arkansas State Teachers College took a surprise trouncing from Central College of Payette in the only basketball game lest night involving an Arkansas intercollegiate Conference team.

The Missouri boys dumped Teachers 94 -69, to more than itioke up for. the 77-73 win the Arkansas team had recorded Monday night. Don Spaulding of Central and John Overstreet of Teachers each SPORTS ROUNDUP OAYLE TALBOT. NEW YORK 1 A friend who ss a keen love for baseball and is ever on the prowl for anything which he thinks reflects discredit ofi the game came in waving a clipping and muttering that if he had his way no major league club Would be permitted to tailor the dimensions of its park to fit. any Uic player or of players, "Its getting ridiculous" he jonn uversireei.

UL icutncis at wnn he v.nnhn.4 -J7 nninfc Frf Mnffptt nf fumed. At this rate it won oe hooped 27 points Ed Motieu pi battine records don't the Missourians and Larry Crari- dell of the Conway rsthoo! were not far back with 24 and" 21, respectively. Most AIC teams will be idle until after Christmas. A Christmas play "Twas The Night Before Christmas" will be presented Saturday night, December 25, at the Church of God in Christ, 911 Bell St. The public is invited.

Funeral Directors 6AKCREST FUNERAL HOME INSURANCE AMBULANCE 2ND 8t HAZEL PHONE 7-2123 AD-1 Mo. TF IOANI HERNDON CORNELIUS BURIAL ASSOCIATION Largest and Oldest in South Arkansas. Call 7-5505 tor our' agents A23-1 Mo. Lost The Rev. W.

R. Leake, pastor of Bethel AME Church will preach the annual Christmas sermon at Bee bee Memorial CME Church Saturday, December 25, at 11 am. The Rev. T. J.

Rhone is host pastor. The public is invited The Melody Five Gospel singers Kentucky Dumps Utah in Tourney By JOHN CHANDLER Of the Associated AdoJph Rupp's University of Kentucky Wildcats, safely over ons big hurdle in their scramble for a top place among the nation's college basketball bigwigs, have another toughie tonight against La- Sslle in the Kentucky Invitational Tournamen finals. Kentucky overcame Utah las m'ght in the final m'iniitCs to pull of-Magnolia will give a musical I out a 70-65 thriller at Lexington, program at Rising Star Baptist jjy. long until batting records mean anything. Look vhat the Cincinnati! Reds did in 1953.

They pulled in their right field fence. And this year Ted Kluszewski wins the home run title. Now look at this." The item which had aroused his ire quoted Manager Paul Richards of Baltimore as saying that the fences at Baltimore Stadium might te shortened next season "if that is What the fens wan and if we think it wil help our ball club." Richards added that, of course, he would have to wait and see if he had a pitching staff which could operate in front of shortened fences wihout getting killed. "See what I mean?" our visitor demanded. "First you -put together a club these days and then you try it on your park for size.

1 hecr now they're going to shorten up the Kansas City park for the Athletics. It's been okay for minor league batters all these. years Now it's too big for the major leaguers. What the commissioner should Service ONE way ticket, Hope to St. Louis.

If found return to Missouri Pacific Station. 20-3t parakeet, grey -With brown wings, head. Tame. Named ry, Call 7-4333. Church Tuesday night, December 28.

Sponsored by the mission band. Mr. and Mrs Flenory left Monday for St. Louis, to spend the Christmas holidays with their Mrs Mamie Utsey. Mr.

and Chester Yerger- are spending the Christmas holidays in Richmond and Los Angeles, visiting their children, and other relatives. Basketbdl! By THS Associated Press UK Invitational Tourney (first round) Kentucky 10; Utah Go LaSalle 49; Southern California Okla. City All Tourney George Washington 66: Tulsa 01 (semifinal) Shn Francisco 75; Oklahoma City 51 (semfiinal) 32; Oklahoma 50 consolation) Wichita 91; Houston 87 (consola- ion) Hammond (La) Tourney Southeast Missouri 63; Southeasl- rn La 32 (final) Missouri Valley 89; East Tenn 7 (consolation) Other Games N. C. State 76; St.

Johns (Bkr) (overtime) Cornell 72; Syracuse 62 Holy Cross 95; Boston College 43 Connecticut 80; Manhattan 70 Colby 81; Massachusetts 79 Tennessee 96; South Carolina 82 Dayton 71; Oregon 55 Ksnsas State 91; Indiana 74 72; Washington (St. Louis) 44 Minnesota 89; Southern Methodist 72 Iowa State 72; Drake 53 black hogs, 70-Ib. In Proving Ground- area. See Jamie Russell or Phone 7-9990. 21-8t Services Offered Mrs.

Hattie Carpenter and Mrs. Helen Carpenter and children have arrived from. California to spend the holidays with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Jones in McCaskill, There were some other terrific games, with sucii powers as Illi- l-ois, LaSalle North Carolina State Dayton and George Washington hanging up victories. However, Kentucky and Utah went into their game rated as the No. 1 and 2 teems in the country in he latest AP poll, and the Wildcat? stack- up their 29th consecutive vic- ory in impressive fashion. Fur- hermore, it was Coach Rupp's 00th vicotry at Kentucky, and the 27th straight for the Wildcats on home floor where they lost in 12 years.

Fburthrranked LaSalle, trailing by as much as 11 points in the first hall, rallied for a 49-3C vic- in do right now is tell all the clubs they have until the start of nex season to set all their distances where they want 'em and thet they-'re through for good." MATTRESS renovation and spring' work- Cobb Mattress Co. 810 South Washington. Phone 7-2822. Mar. 4-tf Balers or ractor Co.

Ark. RALPH, Montgomery Custom slaughtering. Phone 7-3361. 10-1 Mo. Mrs.

Catherine; Marcee has 1'e- turned to her home in Sah Antonio, after spending several days visiting relatives arid friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davenpor as holiday guests then- daugh ter, Mrs. Willie Davenport' FOR' water well service, any size or depth, see or write O.

T. Clark, Gale, Ark. 19-tf SEPTIC tanks pumped out. Go any, where, any time. Phone Prospect 7-9989.

Dec. 6-1 Mo Los and: grariddau 'ghter-, Mrs." I)6ro'thy OVt. iCarr and three children of Sacramento, Cal iforriia'. Boyle jv'o large stock of for all LIE SolvageCo. REPAIR, sales and service.

Clif ford B. Evans. 2112 Junction City Bd! El Dorado, Ark. DEC. 17-lMo.

For Rent NEWLY decorated unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Bills paid. Phone 7-9934. After 2 p.

m. Phone 7-3696. 15-tf THREE room house, 4 blocks from business section. $15. per month.

John P. Vesey. Dec-18-1 mo. For Sale APPLIANCES Toasters Mixers Waffle Irons Steam and Irons. Electric Blankets.

Everything in G-E Dormeyer Mirror-matiq OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY, SINGER sewing machine, good as new, Queen Ann cabinet. Solid mahogany. Can be seen after 6 p. m. only.

916 S. Elm. Phone V-3584 20-3t PANSY plants, for largest blossoms set plants now, Mont's Seed Store. 20-3t ELECTRIC train with track and switches mounted on board with rollers, Eldon Coffman. Phone 72633, TKree Teams in SWGTake Lickings By The Associated Press Chalk up another big zero for the Southwest Conference in inter- actional basketball.

Southern. Methodist Texas and Texas Christian will try again Wednesday night, but the circuit's three teams that saw ecion Tues day night stayed at home. West Texas Stiate of, Canyon whipped Texas Min nesota walloped Southern Methodist 89-72. And nationally-ranked Illinois turned back the Rice Owls 56-54. It's been going like that most of the time since the pre-season games began.

If the Southwest Conference o.uintcts have been improving so has the opposition. SMXJ made a fight at Minneapolis, for awhile. 'The tense first half saw the lead change ten times. But Chuck Mencel and Dic-k Carmaker collaborated for 23 points in the half that left the Mustangs back where most SWC quintets end their games behind, Jim Krebs Pony center, carried the scoring load for the Methodists 17 points. At Houston, unbeaten Illinois ranked third in the nation in The Associated Press polls made it over Southern California Lhe other semifinal of the Kentucky tournament.

All American Tom Gola led the second-half assault pgainst the Trojans and finished the night with 24 points. Utah which had upset LaSalle in New York Saturday 79-69, also carne from behind in the second halt and seemed due for another ftunner until Kentucky's Bob Burrow came to the rescue. Utah led 63-56 when Burrow connected for three field goals Gary Bergen fourth after Utah's Gary Bergen marie two free throws. Linville Puckett of hit NEW YORK When very Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, returned from his tour of Russia the past "summer he said firmly that he had seen nothing whatsoever which would lead him to believe that the Soviet Union was doing any bigger job of subsidizing its EthJetes than has lone been done in other countries which Ftfoscvibo t6 the amatsur code. As there has been a widespread irnprersion for several years tha the Soviets were turning out ath letcs practically en an assembly line basis, the more skeptical diir- critics did not take the presi dent's words too seriously.

They figured that he simply hadn't looked in the right places. Possibly aware that his words had not been swallowed "whole; Brundage now backs them up-with straight-talking statement from Marquctte 39; Souther Dakota 67 Bremidji Emporia State 48 Hastings 92; Phillips TJniv 66 86; Rice 54 Midwestern 94; Okla Central" 35 Central (Mo) 94; Arkansas State Tchrs OK St. Michaels (NM) 80; St. Marys 73 California 74; Ohio- State 63 Washington 72; St. Louis 70 UCLA 65; Colorado 52 Oregon St-ite 64; Seattle 59 Stanford 66, Arizona 56 POSTER Kwang Nam is poster boy of the Far East Air Forces' drive for funds to buy things for'children at Myong Jin Orphanage'in Seouli Korea.

It's an annual event. a free throw to tie it a 65-all, Court Docket Municipal Court of Hope, Arkan sas December 20, 1954. City Docket Robert Lindsoy, Disturbin peace, Plea guilty, fined $10.00. Jimmie R. Lewis, Passing in restricted zone, Forfeited $5.0 rash bond.

Claudie C. Walker, Reckless driving, Plea guilty, fined $25.00. Jim Maxwell, Eddie Royal, Drunkenness, Plea guilty, fined $10.00. Willie Green, Lawrence Powell, L. A.

Bryan. Drunkenness, Forfeited $10.00 cash bond. J. Walker, Billie Wood, Passing -school bus while loading, Forfeited $10.00 cash bond. Wm.

Bostic, Assault and Battery, Plea guilty, fined $50.00. Luther Lawson, No driver's license. Plea guilty, fined $5.00. Joyce McBay, James Anthony, No driver's license, Forfeited $5.00 cash bond. Luther Lawson.

Driving while In- Plea guilty, fined $50.00 Continued from Page One was a tiny cardboard flashlight. hocked our piano and household furniture for $300 to get started he recalled. By the end of that year he had earned $25,000. Since thbh he'has sold oO rm ion pocket flashlights. 30 to 40 million cosmetic cases, and marketed doz- ns of other gadgets ranging from earette holders to dat boards, iread counters, and educational Fines.

Recently he sold one of his rins, Micro-Lite Company. Inc. grosses a million dollars a ear so he could spend more time oodling. "I love to doodle and come up ith something different." he said. Anything that's a problem inter- sts me.

The biggest tmptation ou have fight down is tn go working on something that fasc- natcs you even though your common sense tells you there's no naiket for it." His pet gadget right row is a low version the oil childhood ame of "Uc-tac-toe." It is played three dimensions, and parents intl (hey have a tough time beat- ng their children at it. "Today' skids come ahead fast- than we did," said Gelardin. 'They are more advanced. It is hard to invent a game in which hey can't compete with grown who has had to jettison hundreds of his own ideas, has nothing hut sympathy for middle-aged, one-idea inventors who i-ped their life savings trying to rut across 'a 'single gadget for v-hich there is no real demand. Study the.

market first" is his Nicolai of Soviet's. Department of Physical Culture! which leaves no room for misinterpretation. So far as we aie aware this is the first time that a''responsbile figure in the Russian Williams Has Peek on Set of By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Let's have, a talk with Tennessee Williams. The highly successful playwroght has been lingering in Hollywood to oversee his latest film investigation- of Southern culture, "The Rose Tattoo." He- watched OP. the set as Burt Lancaster, Anna Mag- rani end Marisa Pavan shouted Unrt i day in jail, through a frantic When it f- David Delpney.

Leaving: the was over he retired to a dressing scene of. an accident, Plea guilty. tip. "If you can't adapt the idoa to an existing market drop Don't let it sour your life." Gelardin could quit work" 'now and spend the rest of his days sunning himself on a beach, but think of it. "How could you stay alive mentally?" he asked.

"Inventing is fun. Thet could be no better life than to start from nothing come vip with something worthwhile. "If-I were broke tomorrow, feel I could begin all over again do it all over again, and be happy doing if, Once you do something and know it wasn't all luck that you roaily had something to give you Tiave no fear of starting all loom to chat. Williams speaks quietly and articulately and wears a rather and with 1:20 to go Billy Evans converted a pair of foul toRses to put the Wildcats in front for keeps. Other teams in this week's top 10 came through as expected, but a iresponsoiiK ugiu tn-tuc J.VUDOIUH j- sports'- scene has laid it on the heavy mus He Noith Carolina State (No.

5) had a close call before adging St. John's of Brooklyn 76-75 in overtime. Illinois (No. 3) polished off Rice 86-54, Dayton (No. 6) downed Oregon 71-55, and George Washing- tori (No.

8) beat down a late Tulsa surge to win 66-61 and gain the finals of the 19th All-College Tournament at Ok la homa City. GW meets San Francisco, a 75-51 win ner over Oklahoma City, in to- iiight's final. Wyoming Oklahoma 52-50 and Wichita defeated Houston 91-87 to gain the consolation finals. Ohio State ranked No, 11, was Knocked off by California 74-65. while UCLA overcame a 10-point deficit in the second half to edge Colorado 65-63.

line, made an official effort to still all -subsidization lumors for good. Writing in the current issue of the IOC's Bullstine, which is published in Switzerland, Briuidage says that in tvo long conferences Romanov emphasized to him that the principal objective of hib program is the health and well-being bf the Russian people with competitive sport only 'iincidenal. He quotes Romanov as saying: "We know, believe in, and re- rpcct Olympic rules. "We have and want no profes- fional athletes in the U. S.

R. R. "We operate no special training camps for the athletes in the U. S. R.R.

"We give no special induce rrients cash prizes or other material rewards to our athletes. "We believe champion athletes have moral and social responsibilities as that they should in what you-might call a Howard Hughes outfit a well-worn tweed sport coat, sand tan trousers and sneakers. H-; said he had seen three weeks of the filming in Key West end two weeks.here, making it the longest stretch he has experienced on a picture. He sa'id he had learned much and could direct one of his stones. "But why should when I such able men as Elia Ka' and Danny Marin?" he The latter is directing "Tut- This is his fourth screen play.

He has an original which Kazan will make next' summer at Warn- Indian again found the Big Seven teams tough as Kansas State whipped the Hoosiers 91-74 Minnesota thumped Southern Methodist 89-72 Purdue won its fifth i-traight by defeating Wrshington of St. Louis 72-44, and Marquette made it six straight by beating South Dakota Stnte 89-67. TWO ton hand wrench, See at Frank Walters Garage. 22-2t Real Estate for Sole FHA approved and available for Immediate occupancy this two bedroom, home is located on a corner lot with stfeets paved. The home is in A-l cpndition, 5 years old, and ideal for the family wanting a den with real fireplace.

Priced to sell. BUY this equjty in' a nice, attractive two bedroom home and move jn by January 1st, G. I. Loan Jnjeresi with small monthly jpents pan be assumed. Located at 1305 South Hervey, ON 16th Street this three bedroom Jjome c'an be bought on J.

financing. occupancy January Jgt pwner is being transferred. carport, paved streets. tix straight for the season with an ef.sy triumph over the Rice Owls. The Owls trailed 30-40 at half- lime and when the big tenners turned on lie steam in the second Rice didn't have a chance to make it worse for the Owlr- their aces Mpnto Robicheaux and Terry Tilligman both f-niled out early in the final half.

It was the same stpry at Canyon, cring Buffaloes. The two teams were playing in iJ if iv; i whera Texas f'lounl- outfielder Cadets bowed ot West Texas IieJaer. Walker Returns as Cardinal Coach ST LOUIS (M Dixie Wlaker returns as a coach for the St. Louis Cardinals next spring in a bwap of jobs with Mike Ryba who will replace him as manager of the It-xas League Houston club. Bedbird Manager Eddie Stanky, who made the announcement yesterday said Coaches John Riddle and Kill Posedel will, be retained.

"The change gives us mote bal- ftnce in' our staff," Starky said. "Riddle was a catcher in his playing days, Posedcl a pitcher Dixie and I was an in- keep up with their work and stud first, and that they should set gcod example for the youth of the country. "We do 'not believe in mixing fpor and international polities." Wha Brundage succeeded doing obviously, was to get the Russians flatly on the record. From here on, and if and when any ETguments arise as to that nn- tion's attitude toward the Olympic rules there can be no question that it fully understands Us obli- Thafs making progress. Fights Last Night By The Associated Press Miami Beach, Johnny Hoi- man Chicago stopped Bo Willies 188, Miami, 8.

Detroit Jimmy Perrault 149'Xi St. Paul outpointed Alan Kennedy aVz, Bay City, Mich. 6. Klamath Falls Ore. Jimmy Grow 134, Boise, Idaho kncckcc out Teddy Hall 133 Seattle 10.

ers. I aSked him -about the two others he did at Warners. "I wasn't happy with 'The Glass Menagerie, 1 he admitted. "After I left the project they'made a lot of changes I didn't approve of. They were mostly concessions to popular tastes, But the mistake was that popular tastes have ma- ired and are no longer what the udios think they are." He said he obpected to scene howing Gertrude Lawrence at a all in earlier years ''They were ying to get a 'Gone With the Vind' effect." On the other hand, he was leased with "A Streetcar Named Desire," which won Pivien Leigh Oscar.

"They filmed it as I had written he remarked. "We had to nake one change because of cen- orship. We couldn't mention the lOmosexnality as a human profo- The screen should be allowed deal in all human problems, as as they are done in good asle." the first round of the annual West Texas basketball doublehcader tournament. In the other game Hardm-Simmons overwhelmed Pep- 1'ordine of Los Angeles £2-67. Wednesday night the Cadets play Pepperdine for consolation honors Legal Notice C9rner'lot, fenee4 backyard and nice features.

FOSTER QO. 9. Main St, No. 7698 In the Chancery Court of Hempstead County, Ark, RETHER STUARD Plaintiff vs. LUTHE.R STUARD Defendant WARNING ORDER The defendant, Luther Stuard warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the of Um Plaintiff, Rether pid tjie seal day of Ce- Title Goes to Mrs, Zqhqrias TAMPA, FJa.

"It i-eally should go to God and my doctors." Fast talking Babe Zaharlas down when she eame to those words after being tod that for the sixth time' she had won the Female Athlete of Year award in the annual Associated Press poll. The Babe was proud of her athletic achievements during 1954 bvit she's prouder still that she was able to win live rnajor golf tour- raments stUl shakinf off th.3 effects of a serious operation for cancer months ago. "It sort proves that if you hsge the desire to pome hack you Pope's Condition Is Improving VATICAN CITY The Vatican press office said today that ailinj Pope Pius' "slew gradual improve meht contimies." Vatican sources said the 78-year eld pontiff had spent a "tranquil' night and resumed work this morn ing on his anual Christmas mes sage to the world. Fpr the fourth cosecutive day the pontiff again took an aulomu bile ride and brief walk jr. th Vatican gardens.

HS remained in the gardens for about 20 minute then returned to his apartment. can do not fpr lift sirf- fined $50.00. State Docket Elmo Williams, Carrying a concealed weapon, Plea guilty, fined S50.0Q Autrey, Doster, Grand Larceny. Examination waived; held to Grand Jury; bond fixed at $250000 Anna Bell Terry, Disturbing peace. Forfeited $10,00 cash bond.

Harold Snyder, John Walter, William James Cannon, Following too closely to another vehicle, Forfeited $5.00 cash bond. Roy Franks, Driving while, intoxicated. Forfeited $50.00 cash bond and I day in jail. Hubert Stroud, Permitting stock to run at large, Tried, fined $25.00 and fine 'suspended. Cledious Johnson, operating motor vehicle without having a driver's license, Forfeited $5.00 cash bond Williams.

Reckless driving. Plea guilty, fined $25.00. Willie B. Robinson, Passing in a "No Passing" zone, Forfeited $5.00 cash bond. Cleatus Scoggins, Failing to give signal, Forfeited $5.00 cash bond.

Autrey Foster, Assault an'd Battery, Tried, fined notice of appeal. Miller Hubbard, Sammy Stewart, Drunkenness. Plea guilty, fined $10.00. Gilbert Carrier and Janv es Angus. Driver, No identifica- lon, Forfeited $25.00 cash bond.

Gilbert Carrier and Antony Boneillo, Driver, No identifica- on, Forfeited $25.00 cash bond. D. Hudgens, (W. G. Hartsfield, Driver), Operating for hire without "Nobody can stop you thinking." Delays Brinkley Continued from Page One were-asleep in an adjoining room, when the attack occurred.

Police still are checking a report that Willingham was seen about 4:30 a. m. on the mornine! of the murder at a Forrest City service station 21 miles east of here. Persons questioned so far hava placed Willingham at the at 2 a. m.

but no later. Henderson" said. Scream Human Torches Saved by Crowd ELIZABETH, N. J. (tfl ing wildly, two men with clothing afire rushed out of the Arny Steel Construction Co.

plant into shopping crowds last night. Police and pedestrians grabbed them and snuffed out the flames with coats and a rug. The men John Valiga, 30, and Edward Lied 23 were listed in fair or critical condition at Elizabeht General Hospital Their clothes had become s.oaknd with a turpentine'derivative while they were removing paint from steel plates. Lied's clothing burst into flames when he went to. an $2.5 Million Is Gas Firm Overcharge LITTLE ROCJC State Public Service Commission records show hat Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co.

collected more than $2,500,000 rom Dec; 1 1033 to Nov. 29 of this ear as the difference in higher the firm has been charging mder bond. The -company's application to niske the rate increase permanent estimated to bring in an additional $3,654,000 annually still in spending a decision by the pommlssio. Fi nal oral arguments in the cast 1 arc scheduled before the PSC for 1:30 lie' afternoon. Arkansas Louisiana's Ins-t rat nikes on gas consumption by smal businesses and residences, were pu into effect June 15.

The PSC has said it expects ic make a decision on the application befc.re a change in state ndminis which would in, a firm is fpjf refunds gi the ex he rate fee oil stove and Valiga's caught fire as he tried to help Lied. The plant was undamaged. SC authority, Forfeited $100.00 ash bond; Suspended. Norman E. Jones.

Joe Hunt John Temecoll, driver) Operating or hire without PSC authority. forfeited $25,00 cash bond suspen- ed. Gochman Metal and Norman 3. Jones, Driver, Lessee-Shipper- icing party to improper lease operation, Forfeited $100.00 cash bond, Gochman Metal and W. C.

Hartsfield Driver, Lessee-Shipper eing party to improper lease operation, Forfeited $100.00 cash National Universal Joint Company, Wayne Hammers, Driver, being party to win pi-oger lease operation, ilOO.OO cash bond. Wayne Hammers, Operate 9 vehicle without PSC authority under improper lease, Forfeited, cash bond. MORE THAN LIP SERRVICE WASHINGTON UPI Sen. Duff (R-Pa) says Republican congressmen must give President hower "more than lip service" if they want to re-elect him" in 1956. Duff, ono of the Republicans urging Eisenhower to run again, said in an interview "Most publicans know there is a very'' 1 strong sentiment in this country for the election of Eisenhower." Houston, is the second gest port in the United States, from the standpoint of tonnage handled.

Garbage Can Not Very Soft Idaho -WI A ban $30,000 from the Ida lip and Trust yesterday discovered that a garbage can not a safe hiding plage fpr bis loot. Two sjpall boys, told, 111 FOR QUALITY and Ut wi fill Vital Preieriptioni fpp ipeedy (Jellyery frem 7 DEPENDABILITY Wednesday, December 22) HOPt SfAft, MO PI, ARKANSAS CWA OXAftR IKI 'M QUIT HANGING ON ''ii AND GET INTO THAT TUB BLONDIE By J. PL Witfiami Answer to Previous Puzzle i NDTMIM6- 1 DCJM'T WAWT 'e- A fcENIUS AT QUC 1 HE WAS TRVIW TO People You Know HE'SAfP 1 SNilU: dfcLLBF HIM All, OKI CAJZPfeX AMV OF 7 I SOMETHIM If RUIW OUR MEALS ACROSS 56 Sad cry 1 One of the 57 Seine Crosby singing DOWN TOO. rt? HIM TELL WRONG WITH WHAT5 WITH THIS STEW? SHOWBt? UP AT PROOF TOHQLP A '-1 Mrs. Harry 4 One of.

Adam a Truman 8Firs kine of 2 Egg-shaped 'Israel 18 3 Disparaged 23 Clamps 38 Television part 24 Street waif 40 Anoint 25 Glacial snow 41 Skeleton 26 Dental 42 Fruit drinks equipment 43 Hoarfrost i 27 First name .44 Persian prince 28 Sea bird 48 Cfreek letter 13 Stead here 14 Heraldic band 5 Ireland 15 "My Gal 6 Sore 16 Ernest's twin 1 Color i sister IB Slid 20 Musical passages 21 Make lace i edging 22 Wicked 24 Poker stake i 26 What the Andrews sisters are 27 School OCU UU'U i 29 Cleopatra had 47 River in WfcS HE'S PHILIP SRPTOM I'LL. PIAY BALL WH KM A BIT tWJGER. AT.LEteT fill PHILIP I H0W, F6LICEI SET 400M FROW FLORI THM1 We HAP With MQlor OUR HOUSE I 32 Sleeps noisily 34 Thoroughfare 35 Steep slope 36 Sleeping place 37 Musical directions 39 Number (pi.) 40 Hurt 41 Mr. Franklin "i i' Cs -f AND HER BUDDIES 42 Amphitheater i 45 Tumultuous 1 49 Size 1 51 Honey 1 52 Boy's name 53 Top of the head 54 Samuel's i teacher 55 Withered EhJOOSH Tumei CARNIVAL BUGS BUNNY NlOTHEG PAY, Bv HerihberaM FUNNY BUSINESS ALLEY OOr CHASlNti SIR OF RATHER SET BACK OUR HOMES AN 1 CLEAN AWRISHT, VGOT ON M. U.

S. Ctpr. 1954 by NEA StrvTci. Inc. Hey, Mom! Pop's watching that girlie show again'." SIDE GLANCES By JT- U.t.

Nf. OH. "There! Doesn't she look better?" SWEETIE PIE By Nadinc Selzer PRISCILLA'S POP NEXT I HAVE TO BUY A PRESENT FOR THE STORY OF MARTHA WAVNI TO OQT'VWVL kfcV? TQTfUj T. M. v- s- PIT.

Ctpr. UFA Mrtfet, liu,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Hope Star Archive

Pages Available:
98,963
Years Available:
1930-1977